Studio Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments

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The studio has an area of 50 sqm and can accommodate up to 3 people. The kitchen is totally equipped and separated from the spacious and bright division that has the dining area and the leisure area with a sofa bed and TV and separated as well from the sleeping area with the double-bed and wardrobe. The bathroom is equipped with bath linen and toiletries.

Apartments in the same Location

Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments In the financial centre of the city.

In the financial centre of Lisbon, close to the imposing statue of the Marquis of Pombal and to Parque Eduardo VII with its stunning view of the city, Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments offers 14 fully equipped, soundproofed and acclimatized apartments.

All the apartments include a kitchen, equipped with electric hob and oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, toaster, coffee machine and kettle, and a living room with a dining area and a Plasma TV. Depending on their size, they are designed to comfortably accommodate up to 4 people. The apartments also offer 24-hour virtual reception, free Wi-Fi, housekeeping every 3 nights and a paid covered car park.

About the Location

Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments is a 2-min walk from a tube station (Marquês de Pombal) and taxi stops, and also from Avenida da Liberdade, where you will find Lisbon’s luxury shops and from where you can walk to Rossio station (to take the train to Sintra) and downtown Lisbon. Lisbon’s International Airport is 6 km away.

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How to get there

Arriving by Plane

By Transfer Service: Our transfer service can make your trip easier to and from Lisbon airport, at affordable prices. To book the service, please contact us.

By Subway: Take the Red Line tube and at Saldanha change to the Yellow Line (destination Rato) till Marquês de Pombal station. Travel time is approximately 30 minutes + a 2-minute walk to Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments.

By Taxi: Taxi is also a good option and takes about 15 minutes. Taxi allow you to arrive at Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments from any point in the city, but of course the tariff also increases according to the distance, traffic and time of day.

Arriving by car

Avenida da Liberdade Avenida da Liberdade, built in the 19th century, is the main avenue of the city.

Avenida da Liberdade, built in the 19th century, is the main avenue of the city. It's a tree-lined avenue with cobbled mosaics connecting Praça do Marquês de Pombal to Baixa, where you can discover fountains and various terraces. Avenida da Liberdade is the place where you can find the most luxurious stores of the city.

This is also a theatre district and home to several elegant old buildings, in perfect harmony with newer constructions of the mid-20th century. In this area, you can also find some notable examples of prize-winning buildings.

Going uphill to the east (you may take the Lavra Funicular), you reach the Pena parish, a more traditional neighbourhood where the famous Fado singer Amália Rodrigues was born, and where you will find a little-known viewpoint, which is worth seeing, the Miradouro do Torel.

Praça do Marquês de Pombal

Monument

This is the monument to the Marquês de Pombal, the prime minister responsible for the rebuilding of Lisbon following the Great Earthquake of 1755. It shows him standing on a column with his hand on a lion (symbol of power) and his eyes looking towards the downtown area that he rebuilt. The base is decorated with allegorical images depicting Pombal's several reforms.

Parque Eduardo VII

Garden

Named after British King Edward VII, who visited the city in 1903 to reaffirm the Anglo-Portuguese alliance, this is the largest park in central Lisbon. The green central strip is flanked by two long Portuguese mosaic patterned walkways, that stretches uphill from Praça do Marquês de Pombal to a belvedere at the top with fine views over the city and the Tejo river.

Liberdade Kiosks

Museu Calouste Gulbenkian

Museum

This world-class museum hosts the extraordinary collection of Calouste Gulbenkian, an Armenian oil magnate and art collector. On his death, he left his entire collection to Portugal, and a Foundation was created under his name. In addition to the museum, a modern art centre was also built, displaying , Portuguese and British art.

A great stay at Hello Lisbon Marques de Pombal Apartments: excellent location, restaurants, supermarkets e even a bookstore near by. The apartment we stayed at was wonderful: roomy, quiet, spacious, with ample kitchen and bathroom. Free wifi too.

Location is great, two blovks from Marques de Pombal metro station and Marques de Pombal Place, where the sightseeing buses depart.

Excellent!!

Fantastic, couldn't ask for a better hotel. Has a small kitchen, but sufficient for a few of days! Nice area, close by to the metro! They even offer a small basket full of fruit and water when you arrive. Everything is done through e-mail, and security was fantastic.

Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments In the financial centre of the city.

In the financial centre of Lisbon, close to the imposing statue of the Marquis of Pombal and to Parque Eduardo VII with its stunning view of the city, Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments offers 14 fully equipped, soundproofed and acclimatized apartments.

All the apartments include a kitchen, equipped with electric hob and oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, toaster, coffee machine and kettle, and a living room with a dining area and a Plasma TV. Depending on their size, they are designed to comfortably accommodate up to 4 people. The apartments also offer 24-hour virtual reception, free Wi-Fi, housekeeping every 3 nights and a paid covered car park.

About the Location

Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments is a 2-min walk from a tube station (Marquês de Pombal) and taxi stops, and also from Avenida da Liberdade, where you will find Lisbon’s luxury shops and from where you can walk to Rossio station (to take the train to Sintra) and downtown Lisbon. Lisbon’s International Airport is 6 km away.

Address

Contacts

How to get there

Arriving by Plane

By Transfer Service: Our transfer service can make your trip easier to and from Lisbon airport, at affordable prices. To book the service, please contact us.

By Subway: Take the Red Line tube and at Saldanha change to the Yellow Line (destination Rato) till Marquês de Pombal station. Travel time is approximately 30 minutes + a 2-minute walk to Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments.

By Taxi: Taxi is also a good option and takes about 15 minutes. Taxi allow you to arrive at Hello Lisbon Marquês de Pombal Apartments from any point in the city, but of course the tariff also increases according to the distance, traffic and time of day.

Arriving by car

Avenida da Liberdade Avenida da Liberdade, built in the 19th century, is the main avenue of the city.

Avenida da Liberdade, built in the 19th century, is the main avenue of the city. It's a tree-lined avenue with cobbled mosaics connecting Praça do Marquês de Pombal to Baixa, where you can discover fountains and various terraces. Avenida da Liberdade is the place where you can find the most luxurious stores of the city.

This is also a theatre district and home to several elegant old buildings, in perfect harmony with newer constructions of the mid-20th century. In this area, you can also find some notable examples of prize-winning buildings.

Going uphill to the east (you may take the Lavra Funicular), you reach the Pena parish, a more traditional neighbourhood where the famous Fado singer Amália Rodrigues was born, and where you will find a little-known viewpoint, which is worth seeing, the Miradouro do Torel.

Praça do Marquês de Pombal

Monument

This is the monument to the Marquês de Pombal, the prime minister responsible for the rebuilding of Lisbon following the Great Earthquake of 1755. It shows him standing on a column with his hand on a lion (symbol of power) and his eyes looking towards the downtown area that he rebuilt. The base is decorated with allegorical images depicting Pombal's several reforms.

Parque Eduardo VII

Garden

Named after British King Edward VII, who visited the city in 1903 to reaffirm the Anglo-Portuguese alliance, this is the largest park in central Lisbon. The green central strip is flanked by two long Portuguese mosaic patterned walkways, that stretches uphill from Praça do Marquês de Pombal to a belvedere at the top with fine views over the city and the Tejo river.

Liberdade Kiosks

Museu Calouste Gulbenkian

Museum

This world-class museum hosts the extraordinary collection of Calouste Gulbenkian, an Armenian oil magnate and art collector. On his death, he left his entire collection to Portugal, and a Foundation was created under his name. In addition to the museum, a modern art centre was also built, displaying , Portuguese and British art.

A great stay at Hello Lisbon Marques de Pombal Apartments: excellent location, restaurants, supermarkets e even a bookstore near by. The apartment we stayed at was wonderful: roomy, quiet, spacious, with ample kitchen and bathroom. Free wifi too.

Location is great, two blovks from Marques de Pombal metro station and Marques de Pombal Place, where the sightseeing buses depart.

Excellent!!

Fantastic, couldn't ask for a better hotel. Has a small kitchen, but sufficient for a few of days! Nice area, close by to the metro! They even offer a small basket full of fruit and water when you arrive. Everything is done through e-mail, and security was fantastic.